Illustrative photo for: Breaking: Nigerian school kidnapping of 215 students,

In a tragic development, an attack on a Catholic school in Nigeria has resulted in the abduction of 215 children, primarily girls aged 12 to 17. The incident, which initially was believed to involve fewer victims, has now been confirmed to involve a significantly larger number of students taken from the facility.

Authorities suspect that Islamist Fulani militias are responsible for the assault, which has heightened concerns about ongoing violence and insecurity in the region. The militias are known for their frequent attacks targeting communities and schools, driven by complex social and political conflicts.

The Nigerian government has condemned the attack and is reportedly mobilizing security forces in an effort to recover the kidnapped children and prevent further violence. Human rights organizations have called for urgent action to address the root causes of such attacks and to protect vulnerable populations.

This incident highlights the persistent security challenges facing Nigeria, especially in regions where armed groups operate with relative impunity. The fate of the kidnapped children remains uncertain, prompting appeals for increased efforts to ensure their safe return and to safeguard educational institutions from future threats.

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